Oreo is sticking to its convictions unapologetically, but producers of the HBO hit series “Game of Thrones” couldn’t afford to after it drew criticism for impaling a prosthetic head in one of its episodes that inadvertently resembled George W. Bush. According to E! Online, the show’s creators have since altered the severed fake.

A recent interview featured in The Globe and Mail with the show’s creator, Aaron Sorkin, in which he voices his disdain for online journalists and the Web, has also spawned a hit of another kind. I present to you the newest Tumblr sensation, “Hey Internet Girl.” (via Mashable)

Before we move beyond television, would you like to know who NBC is courting to replace “Today” cohost Ann Curry? Rumor has it that if contract negotiations between Curry and the network can be sorted out soon, Savannah Guthrie will fill the open seat next to Matt Lauer.

“Don’t tell” is actually one of seven tips clients provided Advertising Age when it comes to pitching them new business. They want to be shown, instead.

Meanwhile, the city of London is showing respect to its British matriarch by electing to rename the Clock Tower—most commonly referred to around the globe as Big Ben—Elizabeth Tower to mark the queen’s 60th year on the throne.